In DiscipleMakers, we train our collegiate missionaries to both master and be mastered by the Scriptures. One exercise we use involves chapter summaries. Within their first three years, new missionaries are expected to read the entire Bible and create a list of summaries for every chapter. Though there’s a difference between a summary and a main point, we need to master the “what” of Scripture before we can be mastered by its “why.”
In 2014, Pastor Gregg Peter Farah blogged his way through every chapter of the Bible, summarizing each chapter in one or two words. You can find the results on his blog.
Along with the two-word summary, he included a one-sentence “big idea” and a brief “next step” attempting to apply the chapter. While Farah’s extreme brevity occasionally misses the mark, I think much of the time he absolutely nails it. For example:
Ephesians 2
SUMMARY
Incomparable richesBIG IDEA
The more we grow in our faith the more we will see and understand God’s outrageous love for us.NEXT STEP
Keep growing and going with Jesus. Have a hunger to know him more and be ready to be overwhelmed by his blessings.
Remember, he is summarizing (observing), not interpreting. So his Old Testament summaries don’t say much about Christ or the gospel. This often leads his application to be not as rich as it could be. But for brief, clear statements of what each chapter says, Farah does well.
The blog format can be difficult to follow, requiring much scrolling to find particular chapters. But if you use his search bar (upper right) to find “Bible summary [name of Bible book]”, you’ll make it easier.
Check it out!
P.S. For DiscipleMakers staff: No plagiarizing these great summaries!
HT: Jeffrey Kranz
Ron says
I can’t find “Two-Word Summaries of Every Bible Chapter.”
When I click on the
Check it out
The page goes to
gpfarah.com
has expired and is parked free, courtesy of GoDaddy.com.
Peter Krol says
Yes, sadly the original blogger I linked to no longer maintains his website.